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Kim Scott Arts

Pictures and commentary about making art, getting inspiration through travel and a variety of life experiences, with photos and art made by Kim Scott. Topics include: Birding, Landscape, Travel, Surrealism, Nature, vegetarian meat, my garden, tattoo and Painting. Kim is an artist living in Sacramento, CA, who shows her work regionally to Internationally. She has experience teaching art, including art history.
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June 4th Craig and I went to Hawaii to meet up with his Mom Jude and Sis Lisa. I immediately thought “Birds” and “Volcanos”. After we got our tickets, Kilauea started its new march for the sea… with dramatic, destructive and transformative activity. We saw some beautiful wildlife, some native such as the vulnerable Nene goose, the endangered Green Turtle and much introduced wildlife like wild goats and pigs, the Mongoose and many birds.

I hoped to see some of it up close if possible. When we got there, landing on the far Kona side of the island, we saw little impact from the eruption, except some slightly voggy days.
From
a high cliff over Hilo, we did see billowing steam and smoke clouds forming over the
area that the Lava was pouring into the sea, and a smoke cloud forming
over the Lava flows.